What are the responsibilities and job description for the Residential Advocate (3rd shift) position at Way Finders?
Department: Housing Support Services Work Arrangement: Onsite
Residential Advocate
Way Finders is a 2024 Top Workplaces for Nonprofit organization, named as an employer of choice because our employees said so!
At Way Finders, we are passionately invested in lifting up the regions people, places, and systems. Though our team performs a wide variety of functions, we are united by our shared mission: to build and advocate for a thriving and equitable region; to improve the stability and economic mobility of families and individuals; and to develop and manage a robust range of safe, affordable housing options.
Interested in joining our team of dedicated professionals? Way Finders is currently seeking a full-time 3rd shift Residential Advocate. The Residential Advocate is a great role for anyone who has worked in human or social services and finds meaning in assisting and advocating for others in a shelter setting.
Benefits include: 20 days accrued paid time-off during year one | 15 holidays annually | Health, dental, and vision insurance options FROM DAY ONE | Educational assistance | Medical Reimbursement Account | Dependent Care Account | 403(b) retirement plan with employer match | Life insurance | Short-term and long-term disability insurance | Transportation benefits | Employee Assistance Program | Annual staff picnic!
Wage starts between $16.50 and $18.25 per hour based on equivalent qualifications. Interested applicants must submit a resume; applications will be accepted until the position is filled. CORI/SORI.
The candidate will work fully onsite. Monday - Friday, 12:00 midnight - 8:00 am. A $1.00 per hour shift differential is added for work performed during these hours.
Responsibilities include:
Provide exceptional, positive customer service and initial reception to families entering, and currently living, in shelter
Assist case manager with after-hours intakes and activities related to rehousing plans as assigned, completing paperwork in a thorough, patient, and respectful manner, including assessing for immediate needs
Provide process-driven, professional backup during emergency incidents, including appropriately calling for assistance from case managers, management, and external sources (ambulance, police) as necessary
Stay updated on basic resources in the community and share with clients as appropriate; make referrals to other agencies as directed by case managers
Update staff communication log during each shift, to include pertinent details that affect, or may affect, the program, families, or clients
Monitor and review cameras and doors to allow participants into the building; receive all packages and mail and distribute into mailboxes in a timely and accurate manner; receive visitors, ensuring sign-in with identification
Respond to and report on all serious incidents, including but not limited to immediate communication to manager and/or on-call supervisor, and the completion of all proper documentation
Assign and monitor weekly housekeeping tasks; conduct unit inspections, issuing non-compliance warnings as necessary; complete unit turnovers as assigned and needed to welcome new families
Assist in the resolution of problems or issues that arise during shift
Observe, follow, and enforce all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the shelter
Respond to the needs and requests of residents in a timely fashion in accordance with rules and provide ongoing individual participant support as needed
Proactively manage inventory of program supplies to ensure items remain fully stocked
Maintain clean and safe physical environment, including but not limited to dusting, organizing, sweeping, mopping, and trash/debris removal
Attend staff and individual professional development meetings; complete all assigned trainings as required within the designated timeframe
Report maintenance needs, following related procedures
Requirements include:
1 year of equivalent experience in human services frontline work, or a related role; a combination of experience plus a high school diploma (or equivalent) may be a substitute
Preference for experience working with the homeless population
Fundamental computer and Microsoft Office skills, with the ability to learn new technologies
Excellent interpersonal skills, including empathy and patience, with the ability to serve diverse populations
Responsive crisis-management ability in a sometimes high-stress environment while employing solid decision-making skills
Ability to self-motivate and remain professional when working independently
Ability to navigate multiple flights of stairs in a home environment
Bilingual (English/Spanish) skill are preferred, but not required
CORI/SORI
Way Finders is an Equal Opportunity Employer that seeks a diverse staff in order to reflect our community and those we serve. Qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is available to all without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, political affiliation or veteran status. We provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals.
Salary : $17 - $18